Gold Star Veterans : Iowa Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Jerold Virgil Despard
IA 07-29-1967 Vietnam Navy
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Bernard Francis Deutsch
IA 07-19-1969 Vietnam Army
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Robert Wilbur Deyo Jr
IA 11-17-1967 Vietnam Army
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Bernard W Dickerson Jr
IA 06-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
205
Patrick Maurice Dillon
IA 12-18-1969 Vietnam Army
206
Jeffery Thomas Dines
IA 01-13-1967 Vietnam Marines
207
David Kenneth Ditch
IA 03-13-1968 Vietnam Army
208
Richard Earle Donahue
IA 10-26-1966 Vietnam Navy
209
Thomas Jerome Dostal
IA 08-25-1969 Vietnam Army
210
John Robert Dowling
IA 06-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
211
William George Downs Jr
IA 03-14-1968 Vietnam Marines
212
Mark Steven Dreier
IA 06-02-1969 Vietnam Army
213
Edward Joseph Drew II
IA 01-06-1968 Vietnam Army
214
Larry Ray Driskell
IA 08-11-1966 Vietnam Army
215
Billie D Duart
IA 08-25-1971 Vietnam Army
216
Merle L Dueman
CA 09-17-1967 Vietnam Army
217
Allen Eugene Duneman
IA 11-27-1968 Vietnam Army
218
Ronald De Vere Duntz
IA 03-06-1969 Vietnam Marines
219
John Albert Durham
OH 02-04-1969 Vietnam Navy
220
Gary James Earlywine
IA 02-18-1970 Vietnam Army
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